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Sunday, October, 25, 2009

Yohimbe Effects

Hypertension patients, statin users should avoid some natural remedies

October 02, 2008
Experts at Consumer Reports look at six of the most popular herbs and supplements on the market and evaluate their safety and effectiveness. From CoEnzyme Q to Yohimbe products, each product is given a grade from A to F. Many of the products that fail do so because they may adversely affect blood pressure or react badly with hypertension medicines or statins. Read more »

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Health Guide

Impotence Natural Remedies: Herbal Remedies for Erectile Dysfunction
...herbs and supplements can affect the body's chemistry, and therefore have the potential to produce side effects that may be harmful. There have been a number of reported cases of serious and even... Read more »
Wrinkle Treatment
...fine and large wrinkles, liver spots, and surface roughness. It also may help prevent more serious effects of ultraviolet radiation. Tretinoin may be applied to face, neck, chest, hands, and... Read more »
Melanoma and Other Skin Cancers: Prevention
...with its use.Vitamin C, or ascorbic acid. This is a very potent antioxidant, and most studies on the effects of antioxidants on the skin have used this vitamin. In laboratory studies, large... Read more »
Parkinson's Disease: Levadopa (L-dopa)
...combine levodopa with carbidopa, which improves the action of levodopa and reduces some of its side effects, particularly nausea. Levodopa can also be combined with benserazide (Madopar) with... Read more »
Urinary Tract Infection: Treatment
...should not be taken for more than2 days and should be discontinued when symptoms are relieved.Side effects include headache and stomach distress. The drug turns urine a red or orange color, which... Read more »

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